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Excellent job, Antonio! This is the type of content that makes RMRS THE channel. And YES, we want a part 2. You could even make it a short series. 🤓 Bravo, as usual...👏🏽
In Australia, RM Williams is seen as a heritage brand. Originally they produced boots for workers that needed durable footwear - now they’re the boot of choice for every Sydney corporate lawyer, director, trader etc.
RM williams has gone down in QC dramatically in the last 10 years.......the real "class boots" are Baxter of Goulburn (which you can get custom fitting 😉)
Love the breakdown of the brand's history. My only hesitation is that some if these brands (Hermes, Burberry, etc.) have very prominent logos or garish brand printing, which goes against old money fashion (understated).
Yeah, I expected Antonio to mention that the higher quality (and more expensive) selections from these brands do not carry the logo so prominently. But I'm not sure if that's true, and would like to hear about it from the man himself. "Old money" isn't really a style that I'm invested in, but that's what I've heard. Would appreciate anyone who can confirm or deny my understanding.
Burberry plaid is ignored over here, it was destroyed by market stalls selling everything in it. We wouldn't entertain it now. Predominantly far east and americans buying it. If you had ever had the joy of going to Hermes and the attitude of the sales assistance unless known to them, move on. All these brands have overpriced logo junk and very expensive classics. Zegna suit and blazer, gorgeous fabrics, and timeless classics. But you need to understand the various sub brands under the overall business. Much like RL with polo, purple etc. The Polo horse is as tacky as any logo, which honestly leaves RL really only supplying Purple label.
Yes that over logo stuff really sucks but I've heard that many of these brands will have stuff of even better quality but without the logo for those like us looking for it and willing to pay the slightly higher price
It's the same as RM Williams.......the cheap end are labelled on the pull tabs and soles.....the high quality boots have not got ANY overt labels (you have you customer file number written on the inside tongue)
I have followed Antonio for years on the channel. Where is started for me to learn how to dress professionally and be taken serious as a young physician actually propelled me to learn about the theme of investing in myself, in education and skills to learn to be a high valued professional and man. It has helped me advance my career further than I could have imagined and quicker than almost all peers. Thanks Antonio!
It’s always about what you’re trying to get out of it. Are you just trying to tell Time? Are you trying to smooze in a certain group? Just a pop to certain outfits?
Yes please, make a part two. Also, make a video on the unwritten rules of old money. The color of your carnation is a good example but there are many more.
And of course the great Viennese tailors Bumbërschaumer und Gerstaflëßermeier who make suits that are so exclusive they are known only to 5 clients, two of whom own the company.
The sheer information supplied in your videos is like watching a documentary! This is why I completed the Style course you offer and would recommend it to everyone interested in looking and feeling their best!
Saville Row and Jermyn Street. Both are amazing. I have been to both. The oldest perfumers in London are in Jermyn Street. When I walked through those streets, I wish I dressed up better because I would have felt better going into some of the stores.
Antonio and Aaron M(Alpha M) are legends. Watched both gents for years, they've helped with my style. Always get compliments when I'm out. Thanks gents
If there is a part 2, you should probably add Aquascutum to that list. They began on Regent St. since the 1850s and have outfitted Royalty, politicos and the best dressed English celebrities such as Michael Caine since their inception. While Burberry caught the public's attention, and has benefitted tremendously from their superior marketing campaigns, Aquascutum outfitted the English Army with trench coats in WWI and WWII and their waterproof wool fabric (their invention) was used in their coats for officers in the Crimean War. Their quality is their hallmark more than their fashion status is. When Edmund Hillary first scaled Mt. Everest he did so having been outfitted by Aquascutum. They also have their own unique club check pattern that is a great scarf alterntative to all those ubiquitous Burberry ones both real and fake. I have a vintage lambswool overcoat of theirs that might just be my very favorite article of clothing that I have ever owned. It has held up incredibly well despite being my main winter coat for many years now.
Blancpain is the oldest watch brand not VC, secondly you mentioned Barbour but did not mention Belstaf. Then Bally should have an honourable mention as well; I’ve noticed the style and maybe the quality of Bally in USA is different than Europe.
We Gen Xers have a soft spot for Polo. It was THE uniform for us in our teen years in the 80s. I worked for weeks to save up for a Polo oxford dress shirt. Now I still buy Polo especially when I see a sale, seasonal clearance or get to an outlet store. Not quite the same quality as the vintage pieces I have but some of it is still better than the flimsiness of other "high end" brands. A few years ago I was at an upscale thrift in Vancouver. I was wearing the green Polo Golf ball hat that came with the cologne back in the 90s. A young Asian man came up and asked if I would sell it to him. I politely declined because it was a sentimental gift. I have a piece or two from some of the other brands mentioned but my heart is always with Polo.
Detest Polo's. They are a low rent awful item that are great for a million different job uniforms but that's where they should stay. Time to rethink and move on from a pizza shop uniform chap come on.
Antonio. Just discovered your channel. Thank you for the informative and helpful content. What a kick- being recognized on Savile Row by a young man that got his job, largely in part due to watching you!!! Talk about validation. Wow.
Antonio! I’ve been watching your videos for years. Thanks so much for the time and effort you put into making this content for us men to feel better and more confident. I love the jacket you’re wearing in this video! Would you mind sharing where it’s from, or something we can link to find it or something similar? Thanks so much again!
So funny story. When I was younger (maybe like 6 years ago) while I understood that some clothes were quality, I didn't really know brands. This older lady gave me some jackets that were her first husbands, since they were about my size. I could tell they were nice but, as I said, I didn't know brands. They were a bit longer in the arms, but fit shoulders and in all other proportions. I found your channel about 3 or 4 months ago, and started learning about clothing a bit more. Turns out the jackets were Brooks Brothers. I was shocked that she gave me such nice garments. Thank you for helping me expand my knowledge of clothing and just general style
Great video. From Germany some quality foot wear are Josef Seibel shoes. They are high quality, from hiking to formal, and have also wide and larger sizes.
Turnbull & Asser,Edward Green, Anderson & Sheppard,Huntsman,Crockett & Jones,Drake’s are well worth to check out. Cifonelli,Zegna,E.Marinella,Brunello Cucinelli,Cesare Attolini.
I just bought a Zegna velvet coat - every time I wear it, I have strangers compliment me on it. It is really worth every penny....there are just a lot of pennies hahah...
I would add to the list Jos A Banks (especially their chinos and tattersall shirts), and also from Savile Row, Alexandre of London...Their Harris tweed jackets are some of my favorite pieces in my wardrobe.
I started having bespoke clothes made about 5 years ago. Once you wear made to order footwear you'll want more. I've made several trips to London for shirts slacks and ties. For suits I've found great quality and affordable price in Belgrade Serbia. One place most bypass are 2nd hand stores. In London Hornets is awesome
Hello, I really love your channel, you’re always on point, I like your educational style and that you teach a lifestyle, not just how to look good. I wish I would find a channel like yours for female audience.
Here are some relatively new companies in the USA that sell clothing in an "old money" style, meaning classics that are versatile: Civilianaire, Billy Reid, and Peter Millar. You may want to check them out and see if any should be included in a future video.
Curious about winter jackets: Herno, Moncler, Canada Goose, etc. Would love to see a video comparing and going into the history of these parka brands. Especially the less known brands like Herno.
RIP Brooks Brothers. The quality had been falling precipitously for years and in 2020 it was acquired by the ironically named Authentic Brands Group. B squared, as it was affectionately known is now for all practical purposes, a purveyor of fast fashion.
A fun fact on the Burberry trench coat. Back in WW1 they were worn mostly by officers and other higher military personell and if they got shot folks would risk their head and run out into no mans land to get the coat off them. That’s how good they were back then. Mostly due to the conditions in the trenches and they were waterproof and durable.
ok know Ralph Lauren and Burberry, didnt know some of the others. Thanks. I am not in a place to afford the style i want , however finding patience and looking for good conditioned pre owned helps me step toward what I like. Its about balance. Learning good tips from you and Gentlemans Gazette that is helping me elevate my style now that I am a man in my 50's
Churchill has his last inside George Cleverley next to Charlie Watts and Ralph Lauren's (somewhat small) last. Acquiring a Huntsman bespoke jacket was definitely a milestone for me. Lacoste Paris line of polos are top notch that is to comparable to top polo makers like Sunspel. I would love to see a part II from my favorite brands that you teased like Turnbull & Asser, Lock & Co., etc
I love that you gave shoutouts to the Savile Row boys, their work is superb. I have a black wool topcoat made by Logsdail, and it's stupendous. Also, thanks for mentioning the Equestrian brands, Burberry, Hermes, Gucci, etc, and the often overlooked, Penhaligon brand. Their scents are second to none.
They are definitely not prices as fast fashion and my co-worker has bunch of their sweaters (jumpers) that he really likes. Another friend has some of their shirts and he likes them too; very good quality for the price (value).
Antonio, nothing is old money if it is manufactured in Asian sweatshops. Unfortunately, Brooks Brothers and others are making some or all of their pieces in these high margin, low quality slave pits. That said, I will make it to Savile Row or bust! Thanks for the vid!
@highqualityclothinggggg Hong Kong and Japan, but these are tailors and not manufacturers. Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and others have gone to the Asian sweatshops that, in some cases, are forced labor camps. The quality of these manufactured pieces is piss poor.
As a Brit, all this video says to me is that us Brits should be the most stylish people wearing the best products on the planet! Then I go into Central London and I see...sportswear and Primark worn by lots of people! What the heck happened??????
You have hit the nail on the head! Our youth just wear sportswear mainly and shop at JD sports or sports direct! Us more mature guys do dress well. Thanks for your observation!@@lucaskobain
I've never been much of one for brand loyalty. I always feel like I'm boxing myself in. That being said, I'd like to hear your input on picking a brand, sticking to it and whether or not it has any psychological benefits.
psychological? I don't know and don't think so, but myself I've been keen to couple of brands for some practical reasons: type of clothes (design I like), material (recycled cotton, tech outerwear, etc), colors available, fit and price. It is a praactical thing because once I know how they fit me, I just have to buy online or in-store but without trying myself. Very quick and clean!
I think typically with footwear and suits, it made sense to have an account with one supplier or tailor (assuming you actually had money) because they would keep all your info on file - Feet lasts, sizing, suit fits, material or patterns etc. These days it makes less sense but typically people have more disposable income and with the age of the internet you can buy what you like whilst sitting on your sofa eating crisps off your chest. I dated a tailor for a while, she had some celeb clients. She would alter ALL their clothes because of their particular figure/fit etc. I am fairly sure she worked for Gieves and Hawkes.
@felipevillarroelpere I wasn't sure what term to use. I call them, "Bleed over" benefits. Stuff like how making your bed every day supposedly contributes to better overall self discipline.
@@wynonasbigbrowndragon6121 Yeah I make my bed every day but the rest of my house is still a tip. I think it's probably part of the overall "dress for the job you want" type mindset. Me wearing a 3 piece suit round the house is not going to load the dishwasher. There's probably some psychology behind it. The sorts of brands that want your loyalty are probably more customer focused, you can see it with watch brands and the like.
@orbtastic some people I know have their brands that they go for. My ex is all about Under Armour. Someone else I know sticks to Lacoste. To me it always seemed narrow-minded to not allow oneself to deviate from certain brands and just get what they thought looked good. But I'm also another late 30s millennial living in perpetual anxiety, so maybe I'm the one who's in the wrong, here 😅
After seeing Turnbull & Asser at the end of the video, I think a video on reviewing brands associated with the James Bond franchise would be entertaining.
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Would love to see a video about 10 brands who sell cheap but high quality and good looking clothes
Great suggestion!
Excellent job, Antonio!
This is the type of content that makes RMRS THE channel.
And YES, we want a part 2.
You could even make it a short series. 🤓
Bravo, as usual...👏🏽
In Australia, RM Williams is seen as a heritage brand. Originally they produced boots for workers that needed durable footwear - now they’re the boot of choice for every Sydney corporate lawyer, director, trader etc.
Don't forget the consultants, accountants and private school kids
I love them, I have five pairs. Not a big wig, I'm a Tennessee man who enjoys fine boots.
@@b.johnathanwarriorinagarde7980 That’s awesome!
RM williams has gone down in QC dramatically in the last 10 years.......the real "class boots" are Baxter of Goulburn (which you can get custom fitting 😉)
Love the breakdown of the brand's history. My only hesitation is that some if these brands (Hermes, Burberry, etc.) have very prominent logos or garish brand printing, which goes against old money fashion (understated).
Yeah, I expected Antonio to mention that the higher quality (and more expensive) selections from these brands do not carry the logo so prominently. But I'm not sure if that's true, and would like to hear about it from the man himself.
"Old money" isn't really a style that I'm invested in, but that's what I've heard. Would appreciate anyone who can confirm or deny my understanding.
Burberry plaid is ignored over here, it was destroyed by market stalls selling everything in it. We wouldn't entertain it now. Predominantly far east and americans buying it.
If you had ever had the joy of going to Hermes and the attitude of the sales assistance unless known to them, move on.
All these brands have overpriced logo junk and very expensive classics.
Zegna suit and blazer, gorgeous fabrics, and timeless classics. But you need to understand the various sub brands under the overall business. Much like RL with polo, purple etc. The Polo horse is as tacky as any logo, which honestly leaves RL really only supplying Purple label.
Yes that over logo stuff really sucks but I've heard that many of these brands will have stuff of even better quality but without the logo for those like us looking for it and willing to pay the slightly higher price
It's the same as RM Williams.......the cheap end are labelled on the pull tabs and soles.....the high quality boots have not got ANY overt labels (you have you customer file number written on the inside tongue)
I have followed Antonio for years on the channel. Where is started for me to learn how to dress professionally and be taken serious as a young physician actually propelled me to learn about the theme of investing in myself, in education and skills to learn to be a high valued professional and man. It has helped me advance my career further than I could have imagined and quicker than almost all peers. Thanks Antonio!
You don't need expensive watches all you need is a watch that has value to you
Absolutely, a good watch can be found at all prices Just avoid fashion watches and Invictas.
Of course. The big brand luxury watches are more investments for the ultra wealthy. Barring iced out watches.
@@jahimuddin2306that’s why i like A Lange & Sohne and Breguet, understated yet luxurious, and fairly affordable
It’s always about what you’re trying to get out of it. Are you just trying to tell Time? Are you trying to smooze in a certain group? Just a pop to certain outfits?
You are wrong
Vintage Burberrys are excellent and all made in England especially the rain macs from the 1980s 👌🏻
Yes please, make a part two. Also, make a video on the unwritten rules of old money. The color of your carnation is a good example but there are many more.
Got to love seeing Vacheron Constantine make it into the list
And of course the great Viennese tailors Bumbërschaumer und Gerstaflëßermeier who make suits that are so exclusive they are known only to 5 clients, two of whom own the company.
I vote for part 2. That was an enjoyable video.
The sheer information supplied in your videos is like watching a documentary! This is why I completed the Style course you offer and would recommend it to everyone interested in looking and feeling their best!
Wow, thank you!
The Kingsman shop is where Huntsman is. You showed it in the montage around 4:52.
Saville Row and Jermyn Street. Both are amazing. I have been to both. The oldest perfumers in London are in Jermyn Street. When I walked through those streets, I wish I dressed up better because I would have felt better going into some of the stores.
One thing that i don't like about Ralph Lauren is the logo in front of the shirts.
Yes
Makes it look pretty cheap... would never put that brand on a list like this...
The tailor shop used by Kingsman was the Huntsman firm.
Antonio and Aaron M(Alpha M) are legends. Watched both gents for years, they've helped with my style. Always get compliments when I'm out. Thanks gents
Oh yes please make part two. This was an absolutely essential video for that old money look. Bravo!
Antonio, we would appreciate a part 2 of this video, excellent information.
Thanks. Part two and three please. You could do one for each country. Italy, UK,…
It’s pronounced Savill Row and it’s a hard G as in Give in Gieves and Hawkes 😊👍🏻
Always a fan of dunhill but seems to not catch on in the USA for some strange reason
If there is a part 2, you should probably add Aquascutum to that list. They began on Regent St. since the 1850s and have outfitted Royalty, politicos and the best dressed English celebrities such as Michael Caine since their inception. While Burberry caught the public's attention, and has benefitted tremendously from their superior marketing campaigns, Aquascutum outfitted the English Army with trench coats in WWI and WWII and their waterproof wool fabric (their invention) was used in their coats for officers in the Crimean War. Their quality is their hallmark more than their fashion status is. When Edmund Hillary first scaled Mt. Everest he did so having been outfitted by Aquascutum. They also have their own unique club check pattern that is a great scarf alterntative to all those ubiquitous Burberry ones both real and fake. I have a vintage lambswool overcoat of theirs that might just be my very favorite article of clothing that I have ever owned. It has held up incredibly well despite being my main winter coat for many years now.
Canali & Corneliani ! I have two Zegna they are so comfy & timeless ! Thank you for a quiality series ! 🤵🏼♂️🍾
Private White VC is another company that I would add for outerwear, the quality from them is outstanding.
Absolutely love this type of content.
Brunello Cucinelli, Canali, Brioni, Fratelli Rossetti, Andre’ Maurice.
If you're looking to add a south american / latin flair to your outfits, Cuervo y Sobrinos makes some gorgeous watches.
Don't be generic, be unique! Stand out, but also be conservative in your own self presentation. Will go a long way moving forward. Great video. 👍👍
Blancpain is the oldest watch brand not VC, secondly you mentioned Barbour but did not mention Belstaf. Then Bally should have an honourable mention as well; I’ve noticed the style and maybe the quality of Bally in USA is different than Europe.
Bally Europe has a COMPLETELY different catalogue of products than the USA company 😂
Europe is classic
USA is showy yet built fir a single season
Hermes- French. Silent H, silent S. So 'err-may'. You asked! hah. Great content.
We Gen Xers have a soft spot for Polo. It was THE uniform for us in our teen years in the 80s. I worked for weeks to save up for a Polo oxford dress shirt. Now I still buy Polo especially when I see a sale, seasonal clearance or get to an outlet store. Not quite the same quality as the vintage pieces I have but some of it is still better than the flimsiness of other "high end" brands. A few years ago I was at an upscale thrift in Vancouver. I was wearing the green Polo Golf ball hat that came with the cologne back in the 90s. A young Asian man came up and asked if I would sell it to him. I politely declined because it was a sentimental gift. I have a piece or two from some of the other brands mentioned but my heart is always with Polo.
Detest Polo's. They are a low rent awful item that are great for a million different job uniforms but that's where they should stay. Time to rethink and move on from a pizza shop uniform chap come on.
@@NaNa-wj8tw I meant the Polo Ralph Lauren brand, not the tennis/golf shirt.
Of course make a part 2. This was a great video with tons of information.
Antonio. Just discovered your channel. Thank you for the informative and helpful content. What a kick- being recognized on Savile Row by a young man that got his job, largely in part due to watching you!!! Talk about validation. Wow.
1. Vacheron Constantin
2. Hermes
3. Gieves & Hawkes
4. John Lobb
5. Brooks Brothers
6. Burberry
7. Barbour
8. L'Ore Piana
9: Zegna
10: Ralph Lauren
11: Lacoste
Antonio! I’ve been watching your videos for years. Thanks so much for the time and effort you put into making this content for us men to feel better and more confident.
I love the jacket you’re wearing in this video! Would you mind sharing where it’s from, or something we can link to find it or something similar? Thanks so much again!
So funny story. When I was younger (maybe like 6 years ago) while I understood that some clothes were quality, I didn't really know brands. This older lady gave me some jackets that were her first husbands, since they were about my size. I could tell they were nice but, as I said, I didn't know brands. They were a bit longer in the arms, but fit shoulders and in all other proportions. I found your channel about 3 or 4 months ago, and started learning about clothing a bit more. Turns out the jackets were Brooks Brothers. I was shocked that she gave me such nice garments. Thank you for helping me expand my knowledge of clothing and just general style
Great video. From Germany some quality foot wear are Josef Seibel shoes. They are high quality, from hiking to formal, and have also wide and larger sizes.
Turnbull & Asser,Edward Green, Anderson & Sheppard,Huntsman,Crockett & Jones,Drake’s are well worth to check out.
Cifonelli,Zegna,E.Marinella,Brunello Cucinelli,Cesare Attolini.
I just bought a Zegna velvet coat - every time I wear it, I have strangers compliment me on it. It is really worth every penny....there are just a lot of pennies hahah...
Love a VC Patrimony. I prefer the PP Calatrava 5227R for a dress watch but like the overall VC catalog to PP.
I would add to the list Jos A Banks (especially their chinos and tattersall shirts), and also from Savile Row, Alexandre of London...Their Harris tweed jackets are some of my favorite pieces in my wardrobe.
For old money style I'm a big fan of Luca Faloni. High quality for a reasonable price.
Would love to see a video focused more on the accessories of hats (Lock), umbrellas (Fox), and other accoutrements.
I started having bespoke clothes made about 5 years ago. Once you wear made to order footwear you'll want more.
I've made several trips to London for shirts slacks and ties. For suits I've found great quality and affordable price in Belgrade Serbia.
One place most bypass are 2nd hand stores. In London Hornets is awesome
I love the sports jacket you're wearing.
Great video. Can you talk about Carolina Herrera and what you think of the brand. Thank you.
Any gothic (think romantic, expressive) old money styles out there, or is closest to it would be idk baroque?
Straight to the point, i like it 👌
I took the style quiz. You helped me. Thank you. ❤
I rock my Barbour jacket and LL Bean duck boots all the time. Both are timeless.
Hello, I really love your channel, you’re always on point, I like your educational style and that you teach a lifestyle, not just how to look good. I wish I would find a channel like yours for female audience.
Here are some relatively new companies in the USA that sell clothing in an "old money" style, meaning classics that are versatile: Civilianaire, Billy Reid, and Peter Millar. You may want to check them out and see if any should be included in a future video.
Lucky to have the “holy trinity” of watches with a VC, PP and AP. Love watchessssss. Great video Antonio
Hey there's a old money brand called Brooksfield. They're from Brazil and they have very nice pieces
How about a video on old money cars? Probably no ev or hybrids in that lot..thks
The saville row Kingsman shop is called Huntsman
I buy most of my Suits & blazers second hand always top Brands Zegna , Hugo Boss , RL , Corneliani , Canali . I pay 50 - 180 $ . 🤵🏼♂️🍾
Hey Captain need more of these, Semper Fi!!!
Absolutely, Antonio… Oliver Law Designs on 11 Sauvile Row. Been there it’s beautiful.
(Your question about Kingsman reference and location.)
Definitly make a part two video please! Even a part three ;-)
Curious about winter jackets: Herno, Moncler, Canada Goose, etc. Would love to see a video comparing and going into the history of these parka brands. Especially the less known brands like Herno.
Does anyone know who we need to talk to in order to get the term "Old Money" to disappear forever?
When the day that happens.......the banking system in Europe and North America will implode 😅
@@richardcostello360 😁🤣
RIP Brooks Brothers. The quality had been falling precipitously for years and in 2020 it was acquired by the ironically named Authentic Brands Group. B squared, as it was affectionately known is now for all practical purposes, a purveyor of fast fashion.
A fun fact on the Burberry trench coat. Back in WW1 they were worn mostly by officers and other higher military personell and if they got shot folks would risk their head and run out into no mans land to get the coat off them. That’s how good they were back then. Mostly due to the conditions in the trenches and they were waterproof and durable.
ok know Ralph Lauren and Burberry, didnt know some of the others. Thanks. I am not in a place to afford the style i want , however finding patience and looking for good conditioned pre owned helps me step toward what I like. Its about balance. Learning good tips from you and Gentlemans Gazette that is helping me elevate my style now that I am a man in my 50's
Churchill has his last inside George Cleverley next to Charlie Watts and Ralph Lauren's (somewhat small) last. Acquiring a Huntsman bespoke jacket was definitely a milestone for me. Lacoste Paris line of polos are top notch that is to comparable to top polo makers like Sunspel. I would love to see a part II from my favorite brands that you teased like Turnbull & Asser, Lock & Co., etc
@RealMenRealStyle, how about Pal Zileri and Franco Ferre?? They are my favorite designers!!?
Very interesting background stories. Thanks!
I love that you gave shoutouts to the Savile Row boys, their work is superb. I have a black wool topcoat made by Logsdail, and it's stupendous. Also, thanks for mentioning the Equestrian brands, Burberry, Hermes, Gucci, etc, and the often overlooked, Penhaligon brand. Their scents are second to none.
Real quality video with great information 👍 keep it up
The original "Kingsman" store is called the "Huntsman" on Savile Row. You can even request designs featured in the Kingsman movie.
Your suits keep my eyes pop and a real gentleman one.
Can you make a video on dutch and german style/brands?
Yes please, make a secondhand third part.
Kingman is filmed/based at Huntsman on Savile Row.
Please make a part 2!
Anyone wear the Brooks Brothers Polo style shirts? I’m interested in hearing about comparisons with the RL polo, vs the BB Polo.
The Taylor in the movies is Huntsman
We need the second part, specially in the breathable area for the people of South America and the caribbean.
Definitely need a part 2.
Great for a series!
Great video Antonio, I love hearing the history stuff. I have an MJ Bale Sports Jacket that was made by Loro Piana, it is such a nice feeling Jacket.
Good afternoon,Antonio! I like the stuff being shown today,far too expensive for my world,but still,I enjoyed it!
What is the ideal watch for men over the age of 80 ~frankly????
What is the general consensus on Charles Tyrwhit? Are they good, or just "fast fashion"?
They are definitely not prices as fast fashion and my co-worker has bunch of their sweaters (jumpers) that he really likes. Another friend has some of their shirts and he likes them too; very good quality for the price (value).
A part two would be very interesting & informational.
Vacheron Constantin is the best watch brand ever, HANDS DOWN.
I believe that the John Lobb you show is the Hermès brand and not the St James's brand
Hugo Boss, Crockett & Jones
I want more videos about old money lifestyle.
I'm thinking we'll need a part 2 (and 3) :)
Wonder if you Sir Antonio been checked out Iglesia Ni Cristo Ministers style references
I like your polo with that jacket!
Antonio, nothing is old money if it is manufactured in Asian sweatshops. Unfortunately, Brooks Brothers and others are making some or all of their pieces in these high margin, low quality slave pits. That said, I will make it to Savile Row or bust! Thanks for the vid!
There are world class tailors all across Asia too
@highqualityclothinggggg Hong Kong and Japan, but these are tailors and not manufacturers. Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and others have gone to the Asian sweatshops that, in some cases, are forced labor camps. The quality of these manufactured pieces is piss poor.
Need a part 2 my friend 😎
As a Brit, all this video says to me is that us Brits should be the most stylish people wearing the best products on the planet! Then I go into Central London and I see...sportswear and Primark worn by lots of people! What the heck happened??????
Seems like tthey took a page off americans 😂 not that i wear that but i do see alot of people wearing it everywhere
I find the English very stylish. Along the British design, like in cars or buildings. Just not the youth!
You have hit the nail on the head! Our youth just wear sportswear mainly and shop at JD sports or sports direct! Us more mature guys do dress well. Thanks for your observation!@@lucaskobain
Older generation has lost their influence on the youth
I've never been much of one for brand loyalty. I always feel like I'm boxing myself in.
That being said, I'd like to hear your input on picking a brand, sticking to it and whether or not it has any psychological benefits.
psychological? I don't know and don't think so, but myself I've been keen to couple of brands for some practical reasons: type of clothes (design I like), material (recycled cotton, tech outerwear, etc), colors available, fit and price. It is a praactical thing because once I know how they fit me, I just have to buy online or in-store but without trying myself. Very quick and clean!
I think typically with footwear and suits, it made sense to have an account with one supplier or tailor (assuming you actually had money) because they would keep all your info on file - Feet lasts, sizing, suit fits, material or patterns etc. These days it makes less sense but typically people have more disposable income and with the age of the internet you can buy what you like whilst sitting on your sofa eating crisps off your chest. I dated a tailor for a while, she had some celeb clients. She would alter ALL their clothes because of their particular figure/fit etc. I am fairly sure she worked for Gieves and Hawkes.
@felipevillarroelpere I wasn't sure what term to use. I call them, "Bleed over" benefits. Stuff like how making your bed every day supposedly contributes to better overall self discipline.
@@wynonasbigbrowndragon6121 Yeah I make my bed every day but the rest of my house is still a tip. I think it's probably part of the overall "dress for the job you want" type mindset. Me wearing a 3 piece suit round the house is not going to load the dishwasher. There's probably some psychology behind it. The sorts of brands that want your loyalty are probably more customer focused, you can see it with watch brands and the like.
@orbtastic some people I know have their brands that they go for. My ex is all about Under Armour. Someone else I know sticks to Lacoste. To me it always seemed narrow-minded to not allow oneself to deviate from certain brands and just get what they thought looked good. But I'm also another late 30s millennial living in perpetual anxiety, so maybe I'm the one who's in the wrong, here 😅
How do you feel about Tom James?
After seeing Turnbull & Asser at the end of the video, I think a video on reviewing brands associated with the James Bond franchise would be entertaining.